This is the best paint for the price. It's not tournament paint, but it is definitely good paint.

They are almost as good as premium when they brand new.

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Do NOT Buy

July 31, 2011

Reviewer:
Austin Rotz from Ocala, FL United States

I usually shoot formula 13 and it is normally good. I was at a field and heat was the cheapest paint so i bought it. I should never have put it in my hopper. It is very inaccurate but i didnt have a break. The only problem was i couldnt hit anyone past 40 feet.

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I use it a lot

March 20, 2011

Reviewer:
Joel Robinson from Dallas City, IL United States

At the local field this is the cheapest painballs you can get, so I always get these and we go a lot. WITH ALL PAINTBALLS you have to keep in mind a lot of different factors that determine the paint quality. If the paint isn't stored in a temperature regulated area the better chance the paint gets oily and dimples. Also if the paint is old it will do the same thing. This will also cause paintballs to smell. So if you are buying fresh paint it should be perfectly fine. I've had only a few Heat painballs break in my barrel and that was with a flatline. I have never had any break through my SLG or Mini. Like I said if the paint is fresh you won't have to worry about dimples or a lot of bounces. I give this paint 4.5 stars only because the fill (regardless of color) is a lot darker then most paint that is around the same price.

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decent

July 27, 2010

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Anonymous Person

I would rate this 3 and a half but thats not an option.

shoot this paint every single weekend at practice and its not bad. Great price. Thats pretty much the only reason I shoot it. But they don't dimple until about 3-4 days after and thats awesome. They have a pretty good fill. Very bright and slightly thicker than usual. The worst part is that it doesn't always break. I would say 75%ish break, which isn't bad but not great either. This paint is just a hair worse than formula13 but a heck of a lot better than spectrum or draxxus field paint. So overall. best practice paint out there. I get em for $40 and thats a really low cost and is decent paint too.

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do not buy

February 13, 2009

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clint chandler from buchanan, GA United States

this paint is not very good in my opinion. the paint was greasy and i had to clean my barrel after every speedball game because i would lose accuracy from the grease in my barrel. i'd recommend spending the extra money for draxxus midnight.

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Paintballs

February 10, 2009

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Justin Hole from Maumee, OH United States

I personaly like like heat paint. For a mid grade, low tourny level paint and something that i would recomemd useing for rec ball than yes. Go out and pick up a case of Heat. You will not be dissapointed the shell is a mid hardness and will break almost everytime. The accuracy is great for woods ball and not to shabby for speedball as well. I just personaly like using a higher tourny lever paint for speedball. The price is reasonable and diablo has some great paints. So pick up a case and have some fun.

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There's better, especially for the price.

February 4, 2009

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from , Colorado

I've used Heats several times, as it was the field paint at some of the fields I've played at. They're alright for rec-play, having a thick shell (very few barrel breaks) and an okay fill. Unfortunately, this thick shell isn't always a good thing. This is some of the hardest paint I have ever seen, so hard that our team even began to refer to them as "cop killers". Another downside is that the fill is a pain to clean. It's chalky and leaves a filmy residue that's near impossible to wash off.

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Awesome paint!

February 2, 2009

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Ryan Burick from Knob Noster, MO United States

I've shot around 4000 of these through my PM7 and only had 2 breaks and that was due to too small of a barrel so all in all it's a great deal. The price is really good for the quality that you get with this paint. All the paint I shot was very round with no dimples, stayed in great shape in humid and in cold weather and had a very large break area. The paint breaks easily on opponents and doesn't hurt to get hit with. People have been knocking this paint, but for the price and quality it is really good. It isn't as good as the paint you pay 60+ Bones for, but you get what you pay for and in some cases ( like this one ) you get a little more.

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**** Diablo Heat ****

January 24, 2008

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Nathan Bohm from Austin, TX United States

These are very good paintballs when I used them they worked great. They did seems to mess up my flatline alittle after a few hundred shots something to do with the oil on them. but other than that they worked great. No breaks, bounces, or fly-away balls. The best paint I have used for under $40!! BUY IT IF YOU AREN"T ANAL RETENTIV ABOUT YOUR PAINT!!!

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Diablo Heat review

January 13, 2008

Reviewer:
Dave from Bel Air, MD United States

These are good paintballs for a good price. They are best for rec. ball in my opinion. They are pretty round, have a good, brittle texture, and a thick fill. A good choice for any recballer out there. Just try to get a good barrel bore match because that will really aid in the accuracy with this paint. I give it four stars because it is a good, cheap, recreational quality paintball. good stuff